Required Preparations |
Prepare the information of the wireless LAN router to which you want to connect, and keep it close by. Wireless LAN Router Information Required for Connection When connecting to a wireless LAN router supporting WPA-EAP or WPA2-EAP for the security standard, set IEEE 802.1X. Using IEEE 802.1X |
1 | Press [WEP]. The [802.11 Authentication] screen is displayed. |
2 | Select the authentication method. [Open System] Uses open authentication. * When you select this authentication method, an authentication error occurs when connected to a wireless LAN router that uses a shared key. The machine setting changes to [Shared Key] at this time, and an attempt to reconnect to the router is made. [Shared Key] Uses an encryption key for the password. |
3 | Press [Edit Encryption Key]. |
4 | Select an encryption key that is not registered. The encryption key input screen is displayed. |
5 | Enter the network key, and press [Apply]. The encryption key is registered to the [Encryption Key] screen. |
6 | Press [Select Encryption Key]. |
7 | Select a registered encryption key. |
1 | Select [WPA/WPA2-PSK], [WPA2-PSK/WPA3-SAE], or [WPA3-SAE] to match the security settings of the wireless LAN router. The [Encryption Method] screen is displayed. |
2 | Select the encryption method. The encryption key input screen is displayed. When you select [Auto], AES-CCMP or TKIP is set automatically according to the wireless LAN router to which you want to connect. Note that when you are using WPA3-SAE, the encryption method is set to AES-CCMP even if you select [Auto]. |
3 | Enter the network key, and press [Apply]. |
If an Error Message Appears during Operation and a Connection Cannot Be EstablishedPress [Close], check the information of the wireless LAN router to which you want to connect, and repeat the procedure starting from Step 2. |